Browsing by Subject "Estradiol"
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(2013-12-16)Evidence suggests that estrogen plays a role in decreasing the risk of developing colon cancer. Numerous animal studies demonstrate possible mechanisms to explain how estradiol (E2) prevents this disease. Many of these ...
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(2012-10-19)Many studies show that estradiol (E2) and consumption of soy and its primary phytoestrogen component genistein (GEN) can inhibit the formation of colon tumors. However, the effects of E2 and GEN at physiologically relevant ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1983)The effects of estradiol on myelopoiesis and marrow fibroblasts were studied in C57B1/6J mice and dogs. Marrow cells from mice and dogs were grown in vitro with 10('-8) to 10('-4) M 17(beta)-estradiol sulfate. Mice and ...
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Previous studies have shown a correlation between estradiol (E2) levels in women and the decreased risk of colon cancer. E2 serves a protective role in the colon by increasing apoptosis in non-malignant colonocytes that ...
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(2012-02-14)This dissertation project investigated fluctuations in estradiol and testosterone across the human menstrual cycle. During the part of the cycle when women are most fertile, women show stronger preferences for men with ...
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(2016-01-11)Seasonal reproduction is highly correlated with circulating concentrations of luteinizing hormone (LH) in mares and low peripheral concentrations of LH serve as the primary basis for ovarian quiescence during the non-breeding ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-11-01)Endometrial glands are required for adult uterine function and develop post-natally in mammalian species. Therefore, studies were conducted using neonatal ewes as a model to determine: 1) the roles of estradiol-17-alpha ...